While deep listening is an act of hearing what someone saying, deep seeing involves noticing someone well.
It’s easy to get so caught up in ‘figuring out’ how to share Jesus, that you forget you have a helper: the Holy Spirit, God Himself!
It’s easy for us to doubt when we confront the unfairness of life. In Psalm 73, the psalmist describes how this almost brought him to ruin.
Australia is sometimes called the burnout capital of the world! Why are we working so hard? For many, it feels like we have no choice.
What might it mean if we approached life with humility – not knowing everything, but being open to others, open to life, and open to God?
The famous busker experiment proves that we can’t afford to stop. That’s why we pay money to go to concerts. So we can stop and listen.
When Rabbi Jason Sobel decided to become a Jewish follower of Jesus, all the Jewish tradition he’d grown up with took on new depth & meaning.
Disappointment may be manageable when it’s linked to one event. Much more difficult is when disappointment becomes a way of life.
How do we make sense of life’s most agonising seasons, when it feels like God is either distant, or not present at all?
While toxic leaders narcissistically get everything to revolve around them, great leaders are there to serve the interest of the group.